Living Museum

GULF HIGH SCHOOL, May 19, 2006. -- Students in Ms. Alwood's World History classes presented a living museum today. Each student was dressed as a figure from world history and provided information about the figure, and often also relevant food items.


Jamie McCullough as the wife of King Tut, large image; Sylvia Gifford as Nero, large image


Rebecca Cohee as George Washington, Caitlyn Rankel as Huang-Ti, Porcha Kirby as Cleopatra,
Stephanie Little as Queen Hatshepsut, Jamie McCullough as King Tut's wife, large image;
Yolanda Ho as Moses, Eliora Bruschweiler as Joan of Arc, large image


Dajana Antonic as a person in the age of Descartes, large image;
Amber Trippie as a 16th century settler of St. Augustine, large image


Wesley Hussey as Leonardo da Vinci, large image;
Jonathan Engelke as Constantine the Great, Joseph Kanaan as an early
teacher of Islam, Liliana Pimental as Queen Elizabeth I, large image


Porcha Kirby as Cleopatra with Ms. Alwood, large image; Carmela Kazmier as a Crusader, large image


Demitri Likomitrus as an orthodox priest, Gage Conway as a Roman general, large image;
Cindy Horst as Genghis Khan, Mario Talanga as Charlemagne, large image


Lauren Stutzman as Anna Comnena, Marzena Chowaniak as Cleopatra VII, large image;
Ms. Alwood with Paul Flagg as Shah Jahan, large image


Nikki Moore as a Japanese artist, large image;
Ashley Martinez showing 16th-century fashion, Sierra Mision as a
Greek monk; Rachel Trufant as young Elizabeth I, large image


Michelle Nolan avoiding the plague, large image;
Andrew Penick as Amadeus, Paul Mertz as Fernando Sor,
Daisy Gandhi, Indian films past and present large image


Matthew Ong as George Washington, Steven Chiu as a Japanese samurai, Krupal Patel as Genghis Khan, large image;
Austyn Caudillo as Cleopatra, Alice Chang as an archeologist, large image


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